- 7.8-ounce, 50/50 cotton/poly fleece
- Two-ply hood
- No drawcord at hood
- Set-in sleeves
- Front pouch pocket
» Read more: Port & Company Youth Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt
These multicolored, Stretching Charts provide clear step-by-step instructions and feature descriptive photos of stretches for improving flexibility in the upper body. Upper body chart shows 14 stretches for the neck, shoulders, back, chest, and arms.
» Read more: Stretching Chart – Upper Body
A few days ago I testified a bit on how to properly choose a home / residential grade treadmill. This time, since it has been a quiet day at the DOJO, I am going to ramble a bit on the ins and outs of remanufactured commercial equipment. This guide can be used not only for cardio equipment like treadmills and ellipticals, but also for strength equipment…although I get more than enough of a strength workout every day lifting and moving heavy treadmills around the DOJO.
Remanufactured equipment (sometimes called refurbised or reconditioned — it all depends on which company you are dealing with) has taken off quite a bit in the last few years as gym owners and home buyers both have realized they can purchase ultra high quality commercial equipment, in great condition for a fraction of the cost. Most remanufactured equipment with sell for 30-70% off of the original price! If you’ve ever wanted to have a Precor Elliptical or Life Fitness treadmill in your home, now you can!